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Winsor Newton Professional Fixative Spray For Sketch & Drawing
Product Description
Preserve the true character of your artwork with the Winsor & Newton Artist Matt Varnish Fixative Spray, now available at Mystationers.pk, your trusted art supply store in Pakistan. This professional aerosol spray offers a durable, non-glossy protective layer that safeguards your work while maintaining the original matte aesthetic—ideal for artists wanting to avoid unwanted shine.
Whether you're working with oil, acrylic, pastel, charcoal, or mixed media, this matt varnish spray ensures long-lasting protection without compromising the visual integrity of your piece. With years of experience delivering authentic Winsor & Newton products across Lahore, Karachi, Islamabad, and beyond, Mystationers.pk is your go-to source for quality art finishing solutions.
Key Features & Benefits
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Matte, Non‑Reflective Finish
The spray provides a fine, flat matte surface that reduces glare—perfect for gallery displays or artworks meant to be viewed under varied lighting. -
Clear & Non‑Yellowing
Formulated to remain transparent over time, the varnish resists yellowing or discoloration, preserving your original colors and tones.
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UV & Dust Protection
Shields your artwork from UV rays, airborne dust, dirt, and moisture—helping maintain vibrancy for years.
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Versatile Medium Compatibility
Works on oil, alkyd, and acrylic paintings. Also suitable for sealing mixed media surfaces, charcoal, pastel, and pencil drawings.
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Removable & Recoatable
The varnish is removable with proper solvents, allowing future cleaning or re‑varnishing if needed.
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Convenient Aerosol Application
Easy to apply with smooth, even sprays. Available in aerosol formats (e.g. 150 ml or 400 ml).
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How to Use (Best Practices)
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Ensure Complete Dryness
Make sure your painting or drawing is fully dry and cured before applying varnish. For oil works, this may require months of drying time.
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Select a Clean, Ventilated Environment
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Shake & Hold at Distance
Shake the can well. Hold it about 30 cm (approx. 12 inches) away from the surface while spraying.
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Apply Thin & Even Coats
Use light, sweeping passes rather than concentrated bursts. Multiple thin layers yield better results than one heavy coat. -
Dry & Cure Time
Let each coat dry fully before applying more. The drying time depends on humidity and temperature. Avoid rushing the process. -
Future Removal or Retouching
If needed, the varnish can be removed using a suitable solvent (after testing a small area) before applying a new coat.
Why Buy from Mystationers.pk?
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Authentic Products: We stock genuine Winsor & Newton varnish sprays—no counterfeits or low‑quality imitations.
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Nationwide Delivery: We ship to Lahore, Karachi, Islamabad, and all across Pakistan with reliable courier services.
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Competitive Pricing: Get premium art finishing materials without hefty import markups.
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Dedicated Support: Our team helps you choose the right varnish, usage tips, and troubleshooting advice.
(FAQs)
Q1: Will this matt varnish yellow over time?
A: No — when used properly, the Winsor & Newton Matt Varnish Spray remains clear and non‑yellowing, thanks to its UV‑resistant formulation.
Q2: Can I apply this spray over pastel or charcoal work?
A: Yes. This matte varnish spray is suitable for delicate media such as pastel, charcoal, and pencil. Use a light hand and multiple thin coats to avoid altering texture.
Q3: Is the varnish removable if I want to re‑varnish later?
A: Yes. The spray varnish is designed to be removable using appropriate solvents, allowing cleaning or reapplication when needed.
Q4: How many coats should I apply for best protection?
A: Two to three thin coats are normally enough for most works. Avoid heavy buildup, which can affect texture or matte effect.
Q5: When can I apply this varnish on oil paintings?
A: For oil paintings, it’s best to wait until fully cured (which can take 6 to 12 months depending on thickness and conditions) to avoid issues like bloom or clouding.